Ultrashort echo time MRI of cortical bone at 7 Tesla field strength: A feasibility study

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Purpose: To implement and examine the feasibility of a three-dimensional (3D) ultrashort TE (UTE) sequence on a 7 Tesla (T) clinical MR scanner in comparison with 3T MRI at high isotropic resolution. Materials and Methods: Using an in-house built saddle coil at both field strengths we have imaged mid-diaphysial sections of five fresh cadaveric specimens of the distal tibia. An additional in vivo scan was performed at 7 Tesla using a quadrature knee coil. Results: Using the same type of saddle coil at both field strengths, a significant increase in SNR at 7T compared with 3T (factor 1.7) was found. Significantly shorter T2* values were found at the higher field strength (T2* = 552.2 ± 126 μs at 7T versus T2* = 1163 ± 391 μs at 3T). Conclusion: UHF MRI at 7T has great potential for imaging tissues with short T2. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Krug, R., Larson, P. E. Z., Wang, C., Burghardt, A. J., Kelley, D. A. C., Link, T. M., … Majumdar, S. (2011). Ultrashort echo time MRI of cortical bone at 7 Tesla field strength: A feasibility study. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 34(3), 691–695. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.22648

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